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I embrace the RDU Raleigh Triangle area as one of the Top 10 ideal communities to raise a family. Being born and raised in North Carolina has helped with that objective opinion of this area. While I knew where we wanted to live, we still gathered all available information and made a cautious & deliberate choice in our home purchase. As excepted below, when I conduct inspections for my clients, consider my experiences and our state's mandate for home inspectors.
"Licensees shall discharge their duties with fidelity to the public and their clients, fairness, and impartiality to all..."
Our business model does not rely on referrals from brokers, builders, or any 3rd party with a financial interest in our client's transaction; our clients are finding us.
• More than 96% from previous client referrals and extensive client research.
• Less than 4% from broker referral.
• Less than 0.1% from builder referral.
NC Home Inspection Board Survey indicates that over 85% of home inspectors rely heavily on brokers for their livelihood. Most NC home inspectors receive between 60% and 100% of their livelihood from broker referrals.
As a home inspector, Clifton's Home Inspections have developed an appreciation for the perils of home buying and the need for informed professional advice. As a professional home inspector, I strive to impart an intuitive understanding of each home's condition, emphasizing costly and dangerous deficiencies.
Our reports are structured to understand the home's issues; we utilize state-of-the-art reporting software with detailed photographs and clear explanations. For example, consider this excerpt from a joint NC Real Estate Commission & NC Home Inspection Licensing Board publication.
Q: Are all inspection reports the same?
A: No. While the Home Inspector Licensure Board has established a minimum requirement for report writing, reports can vary greatly. They can range from a "checklist" of the systems and components to a complete narrative, including photographs...
Outcomes Favor the Prepared
After reviewing the inspection report, clients are encouraged to schedule a remote conference with the inspector and work towards a better understanding of their home's positive features and any not-so-great features. We aim to help you make informed decisions and work confidently toward your best outcome.
Thank you, Clifton's Home Inspections LLC
I embrace the RDU Raleigh Triangle area as one of the Top 10 ideal communities to raise a family. Being born and raised in North Carolina has helped with that objective opinion of this area. While I knew where we wanted to live, we still gathered all available information and made a cautious & deliberate choice in our home purchase. As excepted below, when I conduct inspections for my clients, consider my experiences and our state's mandate for home inspectors.
"Licensees shall discharge their duties with fidelity to the public and their clients, fairness, and impartiality to all..."
Our business model does not rely on referrals from brokers, builders, or any 3rd party with a financial interest in our client's transaction; our clients are finding us.
• More than 96% from previous client referrals and extensive client research.
• Less than 4% from broker referral.
• Less than 0.1% from builder referral.
NC Home Inspection Board Survey indicates that over 85% of home inspectors rely heavily on brokers for their livelihood. Most NC home inspectors receive between 60% and 100% of their livelihood from broker referrals.
As a home inspector, Clifton's Home Inspections have developed an appreciation for the perils of home buying and the need for informed professional advice. As a professional home inspector, I strive to impart an intuitive understanding of each home's condition, emphasizing costly and dangerous deficiencies.
Our reports are structured to understand the home's issues; we utilize state-of-the-art reporting software with detailed photographs and clear explanations. For example, consider this excerpt from a joint NC Real Estate Commission & NC Home Inspection Licensing Board publication.
Q: Are all inspection reports the same?
A: No. While the Home Inspector Licensure Board has established a minimum requirement for report writing, reports can vary greatly. They can range from a "checklist" of the systems and components to a complete narrative, including photographs...
Outcomes Favor the Prepared
After reviewing the inspection report, clients are encouraged to schedule a remote conference with the inspector and work towards a better understanding of their home's positive features and any not-so-great features. We aim to help you make informed decisions and work confidently toward your best outcome.
Thank you, Clifton's Home Inspections LLC
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